On Monday 27 November 2000 10:14 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Monday 27 November 2000 02:39 am, Romanator wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I have 7.2 installed. I am looking for a stable kdevelop to
> > install. I think it's 1.1 or 1.2. Does anyone know the exact files
> > need to install the entire development package.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.

     End of the road for me :(  Chris' KDE2.01 (20001120) is as far as 
I'm going, Kdevelop is still broken. All the KDE2.1 rpm's I d/l'd (see 
my post below) failed on dependencies.  Mainly libstdc++ 2.96.  From 
the Linux FAQ:
~~~~~~~~~~
It's probably better to use one of the standard GCC releases. The Free 
Software Foundation says that kgcc, a.k.a. GCC 2.96, contains 
extensions that produce object code which is not compatible with 
previous versions of GCC, in addition to the normal bugs found in 
development software. The FSF changed the version number of their 
current development compiler to 2.97 to distinguish them. The FSF's 
statement is at http://www.fsf.org/gcc/gcc-2.96.html. The latest stable 
GCC release is 2.95.2.
~~~~~~~~~
   See:  http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc-2.96.html   (the link in 
the FAQ is broken)   
>
>      Kdevelop is one of the many KDE1 programs that wasn't ready for
> KDE2. There's been several updates to KDE2 culminating in KDE2.1,
> which is now on cooker mirrors. As of 11/20 CVS, Kdevelop (2.0) would
> either crash on start, or if it manged to start was unusable.
>     I've been updating KDE2 with successive upgrades, and I'm d/l'g
> 2.1 (20001123) at the moment.  I doubt if Kdevelop will yet be stable
> enough for productive use, but the rest of KDE2.1 is a lot slicker
> and quicker.  I'll let you know tomorrow, all the mirrors are very
> slow ;)

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Tom Brinkman       [EMAIL PROTECTED]     Galveston Bay

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